Nitrosourea alkylating agent

Alkylating antineoplastic agent

Alkylating
An alkylating antineoplastic agent is an alkylating agent used in cancer treatment that attaches an alkyl group (CnH2n+1) to DNA. The alkyl group is attached to the guanine base of DNA, at the number 7 nitrogen atom of the purine ring. Since cancer cells, in general, proliferate faster and with less error-correcting than healthy cells, cancer cells are more sensitive to DNA damage — such as being alkylated. Alkylating agents are used to treat several cancers. However, they are also toxic to normal cells, leading to damage, in particular in cells that divide frequently, as those in the gastrointestinal tract, bone marrow, testicles and ovaries, which can cause loss of fertility...

Nitrosourea alkylating agent - List of case studies

Drugs

Anti CTLA-4 monoclonal anti-bodies Anti aggregating agent Anti-cholinergic treatment Anti-cholinesterase drugs ... Folingrav Forteo Fosamax Fotemustine (nitrosourea alkylating agent) Fragmin Fruit and vegetable concentrates ...

Anaplastic Astrocytoma in the left temporal lobe

astrocytoma. He started chemoradiation with fotemustine (nitrosourea alkylating agent). Repeated MRI showed progression with mass effect, mild uncal ...

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